THE INNES STORE Is ready with larger stocks, ready with increased facilities. We have made larger provisions for Autumn and Winter than ever before. POMPDOUR SILK CREPE. A lovely silk fabric with rich printings, large, small and medium designs, 24 inch wide, $1.25 a yard. NEW PLAID SILK WAISTS. The season's most beautiful Plaids are shown in these ready-to-wear wants. NEW SILK PETTICOATS. A full range of shades in the most wonderful garments which we will offer next week at $5.00, each. RUFFS OF LIBERTY SILK AND FANCY MALINE, very new,very stylish, at 1.75 to 5.00. Innes, Bullene & Hackman UNIVERSITY CALENDAR. Tuesday, Nov. 6: Professor Dunlap speaks in chapel. Wednesday, Nov. 7: Mining Journal, South basement Fraser Hall, 5 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8: W. L. Ockerblad addresses Y. M. C. A. Saturday, Nov. 10: Washburn-Kansas football game at Topeka. NEWS NOTES. Fruit and nut sundaes at Vic's. The department of mathematics is making out statistics of the freshman standing in algebra. In the first examination of the year only seventeen students in the College failed. A much larger number of engineers failed. Black Seal Cigars 5c. Harry J. Taylor went to Lexington, Mo., yesterday to attend a dance at the Wentworth Military Academy. Get your shoes half-soled or patched at the K. U. Pantatorium. Both phones, 1400. Two students are in St. Louis today as the result of a very ingenious scheme. Sixty-four men got together one dollar each, and drew lots to see what two men should go. Roy Roberts and Eustace Smith drew the lucky numbers. The expense will be about $32, and they will bet the other $32 on the game. The sixty-four hoped thus to get their money back at least. Squires, photographer. The Betas have pledged Rollin Perkins of Lawrence. Hot chocolate at Raymond's. The Thetas last night initiated Miss Mary Ward of Belleville. Harold Pickering, a student in the Fine Arts school last year, stopped over at the Sigma Chi house this week on his way to the City of Mexico, where he has a position as cartoonist on a newspaper. Milton Cain, William Carlisle, Robert Noll, George Orr, Carl Kermayer, Oran Stuart, Ed Fritsche, went to Atchison Friday to attend a dance. The first formal sophomore party will be given Friday, November 9, in Fraternal Aid hall. Newhouse's orchestra of eight pieces will furnish music for the occasion. The admission will be one dollar. Everybody is invited. Fruits of all kinds. Corner Grocery, 1303 Ky. St. Fried oysters at Vic's. Ladies' skirts and coats cleaned and pressed, prices moderate, work the best.-K. U. Pantatorium, both phones, 1400. Hot tomato and beef bouillon at Raymond's. Refreshes and stays off hunger. Aug. Pierson's Alora Cigars 5c. The girls of the German Club entertained the members with a Halloween dancing party Wednesday evening. Try a marshmallow nut sundae at Wiedemann's. The Taylor Club football team went to Lecompton today to play the town boys. Menthol Cough Drops at Raymond's Drug Store. The Phi Delts will entertain for some visiting friends at a house party tonight. Miss Jean Meade and Miss Mable Ray, from Leland Stanford, who will be guests at the party, are visiting at the Theta house. The Alpha Taus are holding initiation at their chapter house, this evening for the following pledges: William Senseman, Paul Lobaugh, of Harper; Clarence Elsmore, of Hoisington; Donald Tyler, of Junction City; and Wesley Stout, of Westport, Kansas City. Black Seal Cigars 5c. Prof. F. W. Bushong spoke to the chemical club Thursday on "Some Chemical Constituents of Petroleum." Charles Kimball,law '09, is spending a few days at his home in Parsons. Stewed oysters at Vic's. Go to Lindsay's for fine shoe repairing. 836 Mass. St. Miss Lucy Wright and Mr. John Shea read interesting stories before the Quill Club Tuesday. The Entre Nous dancing club dancing club gave a party for its members and a few invited guests in I. O.O.F.Hall this evening.R.L.Douglas is president of the club,and Roy Tripp secretary and treasurer. Buy a membership ticket in the K. U. Pantatorium with some of that money you won on the football game. $1.50 per month will keep all your clothes pressed and your shoes shined Do it now. Every picture perfect,Squires. Try a pine apple ice made from the fruit at Wiedemann's. You can get shaved at Lee's while you are walking to town. Death of Carl Rash. The friends of Carl H. Rash, of Salina, will grieve to hear of the death of their esteemed classmate which occurred Wednesday, October 31, at Los Vegas, New Mexico. He was a member of the Electrical Engineering School in '04 and '05, and was planning to return next year and pursue the Civil Engineering course. His death was caused by quick consumption, contracted while in the employ of a mining company in Los Vegas. "Why Are You Here?" Help! Help!! Help!!! Dr. J. H. Hill, president of the State Normal made an interesting talk in chapel yesterday on the subject "Why are you here?" Dr. Hill laid special stress on the broadening effects of a college course, and declared that if as a young man, he knew he had but four years to live, and had no particular mission to perform, he would spend the time in college. We want the help of some student who has no recitations from 10:15 to 12:15. - K. U. Pantatorium. Beaded Purses, $3.50 to $15.00. Gold Purses, $7.50 to $15.00 Bracelets, $2.50 to $40.00 Combs, $1.00 to $10.00 The Half Way House. It is half way up the hill on Adams Street and not only that—we meet you half way in business. You do your half by coming in—we will do our half by giving you satisfaction. D. L. ROWLANDS Proprietor the Half Way Supply House. "Next!" It's going to be a close shave. I don't know whether it's you or your next door neighbor, but I expect one of you will let me "measure you up" for a new fall suit inside of twenty-four hours. Heroes what I meant. Here's what I guarantee— PERFECT FIT CORRECT STYLE FINE WORK GOOD.WORK The Royal Tailors make the clothes and they do it for 25 per cent less than any other good tailor gets for equally good tailoring. Clifton T. Hiatt, Both Phones 920. Office 919 Mass, St. Homeseekers' Excursions TO THE Great Southwest NOVEMBER 6 AND 20 Rate ONE FARE PLUS $2 FOR THE ROUND TRIP Write for Particulars and Descriptive Literature. A.Hilton, Gen'l Passenger Agent, St. Louis, Mo. J. C. Lovrien, Ass't, Gen'l Passenger Agent, Kansas City, Mo. Every day adds something new in Books and Pictures Time spent here is not wasted, and we most heartily greet you. Visitors are not importunted to be buyers. University Book Store, Both Phones 206. 803 Mass. LAWRENCE Business College LAWRENCE, KANSAS. COMPLETE COMMERCIAL AND SHORTHAND COURSES. We assist all graduates to obtain positions. For copy of Catalogue or College Paper, call at the College office or call up Telephone 717. WANTED—GOOD MAN in each county to represent and advertise cooperative department. put out samples etc. Old established business house. Cash Salary $21,00 weekly, expense money advanced; permanent position. Reference Bankers National Bank of Chicago, Capital $2,000,000. Address Manager, THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, Chicago, Ill. Desk No. 1. Chancellor Strong at K. C. Chancellor Strong will address the Technological Society at Kansas City next Wednesday evening, and will speak at the Kansas City, Kansas, High School on Thursday morning. K. U. Students Won. K. U. Students won and will win the admiration of all if they just have their clothes cared for by the K. U. Pantatorium. Try it. Weidemann's candies at the Corner Grocery, 1303 Ky. St. For Sale—First-class Remingtontypewriter. Inquire 1132 Ohio street. 26